Diana Farrell is a globalist's globalist; Trilateral Commission, CFR, Aspen, Bretton Woods, World Economic Forum, etc. She is the founding President and CEO of JPMorgan Chase Institute, "a global think-tank dedicated to delivering data-rich analysis and expert insights for the public good."

The globalist drive to remove cash from society is aided by the rise and acceptance of cryptocurrencies throughout the world. The ultimate touchstone for digital currency will be energy, which is the ultimate controller of economic activity.

Since most economic activity takes place in cities, Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy, will naturally focus on urban transformation. Rural populations will simply be assigned to urban centers, and treated accordingly.

Al Gore and the United Nations have a bitter pill to swallow, but given their religious zeal for self-deception, it is likely they will ignore and then bury this report. Since Technocrat life centers around their ‘razor-sharp’ science, they cannot tolerate criticism or legitimate scientific discussion.

The Economist declares that Trilateral Commission member Stanley Fischer is a Technocrat and that ‘Technocracy is in retreat’ after his retirement as vice-chairman of the Fed. In that The Economist (UK) has long been a mouthpiece for globalization and the Trilateral Commission in particular, their article is designed to be mentally disruptive and misleading on the progress of Technocracy. Truly, Fischer is the consummate Technocrat, but his presence on the world stage only proves that Technocracy is the goal of members of the Trilateral Commission. Are they all of a sudden impotent little puppies? No, they are closer to their endgame of total domination than ever before.

Herein lies the great development fallacy: U.N. Technocrats believe that every global problem can be solved by applying new technology. This is utterly false. Successful economic development has always been directly related to the level of private property and ownership and access to markets. The U.N. is bent on implementing Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy.

Since most economic activity takes place in cities, Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy, will naturally focus on urban transformation. Rural populations will simply be assigned to urban centers, and treated accordingly.